Begin the process of migrating away from the "strongly encouraged not to
use"[0] Ec2 spot fleet API to the more modern `ec2:CreateFleet`.
Unfortuantely the `instant` type fleet does not guarantee fulfillment
with either on-demand or spot types. We'll need to add a feature similar
to `wait_for_fulfillment` on the `spot_fleet_request` resource[1] to
`ec2_fleet` before we can rely on it.
We also update the existing target fleets to support provisioning generic
targets. This has allowed us to remove our usage of `terraform-enos-aws-consul`
and replace it with a smaller `backend_consul` module in-repo.
We also remove `terraform-enos-aws-infra` and replace it with two smaller
in-repo modules `ec2_info` and `create_vpc`. This has allowed us to simplify
the vpc resources we use for each scneario, which in turn allows us to
not rely on flaky resources.
As part of this refactor we've also made it possible to provision
targets using different distro versions.
[0] https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/spot-best-practices.html#which-spot-request-method-to-use
[1] https://registry.terraform.io/providers/hashicorp/aws/latest/docs/resources/spot_fleet_request#wait_for_fulfillment
* enos/consul: add `backend_consul` module that accepts target hosts.
* enos/target_ec2_spot_fleet: add support for consul networking.
* enos/target_ec2_spot_fleet: add support for customizing cluster tag
key.
* enos/scenarios: create `target_ec2_fleet` which uses a more modern
`ec2_fleet` API.
* enos/create_vpc: replace `terraform-enos-aws-infra` with smaller and
simplified version. Flatten the networking to a single route on the
default route table and a single subnet.
* enos/ec2_info: add a new module to give us useful ec2 information
including AMI id's for various arch/distro/version combinations.
* enos/ci: update service user role to allow for managing ec2 fleets.
Signed-off-by: Ryan Cragun <me@ryan.ec>
We seen instances where we try to schedule a spot fleet in the
us-east-1d of the vault CI AWS account and cannot get capacity for our
instance type. That zone currently supports far fewer instance types so
we'll bump our max bid to handle cases where slightly more expensive
instances are available. Most of the time we'll be using much cheaper
instances but it's better to pay a fraction of a cent more than have to
retry the pipeline. As such, we increase our max bid price to something
that will almost certainly be fullfilled.
We also allow our package installer to go ahead when cloud init does not
update sources like we expect. This should handle occasional failures
where cloud-init doesn't update the sources within a reasonable amount
of time.
Signed-off-by: Ryan Cragun <me@ryan.ec>
Use the latest version of enos-provider and upstream consul module.
These changes allow us to configure the vault log level in configuration
and also support configuring consul with an enterprise license.
Signed-off-by: Ryan Cragun <me@ryan.ec>
* Fix autopilot scenario failures
Signed-off-by: Jaymala Sinha <jaymala@hashicorp.com>
Signed-off-by: Mike Baum <mike.baum@hashicorp.com>
* use bash instead of sh in create logs dir shell script
* ensure to only enable the file audit device in the upgrade cluster of the autopilot scenario if the variable is enabled
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Signed-off-by: Jaymala Sinha <jaymala@hashicorp.com>
Signed-off-by: Mike Baum <mike.baum@hashicorp.com>
Co-authored-by: Mike Baum <mike.baum@hashicorp.com>
The previous strategy for provisioning infrastructure targets was to use
the cheapest instances that could reliably perform as Vault cluster
nodes. With this change we introduce a new model for target node
infrastructure. We've replaced on-demand instances for a spot
fleet. While the spot price fluctuates based on dynamic pricing,
capacity, region, instance type, and platform, cost savings for our
most common combinations range between 20-70%.
This change only includes spot fleet targets for Vault clusters.
We'll be updating our Consul backend bidding in another PR.
* Create a new `vault_cluster` module that handles installation,
configuration, initializing, and unsealing Vault clusters.
* Create a `target_ec2_instances` module that can provision a group of
instances on-demand.
* Create a `target_ec2_spot_fleet` module that can bid on a fleet of
spot instances.
* Extend every Enos scenario to utilize the spot fleet target acquisition
strategy and the `vault_cluster` module.
* Update our Enos CI modules to handle both the `aws-nuke` permissions
and also the privileges to provision spot fleets.
* Only use us-east-1 and us-west-2 in our scenario matrices as costs are
lower than us-west-1.
Signed-off-by: Ryan Cragun <me@ryan.ec>